Bernie Sanders Opens Up About New Democrats in Congress, Taking on Trumpism
A conversation with the Vermont senator, who wants liberals to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time when it comes to the president
MATT TAIBBI
Amid all the drama of the 2018 midterms, Vermonts Bernie Sanders cruised to re-election Tuesday night, securing a third term in the Senate with an easy 66.1 percent of the vote. In a year in which longtime Senate incumbents on both sides of the aisle were either unseated or faced stiff challenges, Sanders continued a tradition dating back to his House days of winning too easily to make headlines. He was barely mentioned during the cable news election-night marathons.
But Sanders was implicitly a major part of the 2018 narrative. He had campaigned hard for several candidates, notably Florida Democrat Andrew Gillum, and seemed deeply disappointed in Gillums narrow loss (which appears on the verge of being relitigated). Pundits treated many of the races around the country as referendums on the viability of Sanders-style progressive politics going forward.
As we did after Election Day in 2016, Rolling Stone caught up with Sanders to ask for his take on the midterms, the Democrats likely strategy in the House, the dismissal of his former Senate colleague Jeff Sessions and other key issues.
Sanders, a possible 2020 presidential candidate, called Tuesdays victories a significant step forward in terms of the revitalization of American democracy. But he also had some customarily sharp-edged takes about the conventional wisdom already forming about the results.
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